Happy first farm market Saturday of the year It's early so just green/kale/lettuce and eggs but it's nice that is back open
So close and yet so far
Next week is cooler than Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and today were. That means no 80 degree day or in Thursday's case a 90 degree day. Next week is is supposed to 72, 74, 62,57,74,72 and 60 degrees as highs although Door County is supposed to be even colder.That's hot, and we might hit that # in a day. Luckily, next week the temps come down.
No but you would have a comfortable bank account of $650,000 plus social security for you and your wife plus whatever other retirement savings you may have accumulated, and whatever earnings garnered from the 650K. No maintenance, no lawns to mow, no property taxes. Just travel, local or wherever, without worry about what is happening to your home. Just a personal decision, but I had enough of property ownership. I love my kids, but I had no desire to leave them all my equity if I should buy the farm while I scrimped to make ends meet.To each his own I would much rather own my house than rent. In 25 years have had to replace the AC once (normal life span), refrigerator, washer/dryer once . I built the house 25 years ago for 100K (now payed off) it is now worth 650K if I ever need the money I can sell it ( or do a reverse mortgage) renting I would not have that option.
I think it's just that one size does not fit all. Whereas you and I rent (each, for our own various reasons), I can also easily see how home ownership for many others, is their preference. What's important is that we all have a roof over our heads!No but you would have a comfortable bank account of $650,000 plus social security for you and your wife plus whatever other retirement savings you may have accumulated, and whatever earnings garnered from the 650K. No maintenance, no lawns to mow, no property taxes. Just travel, local or wherever, without worry about what is happening to your home. Just a personal decision, but I had enough of property ownership. I love my kids, but I had no desire to leave them all my equity if I should buy the farm while I scrimped to make ends meet.
Home ownership has too many moving parts especially when one gets older. Apt living as seniors is a good thing for some, any issues - call the landlord!I think it's just that one size does not fit all. Whereas you and I rent (each, for our own various reasons), I can also easily see how home ownership for many others, is their preference. What's important is that we all have a roof over our heads!
That is for sure. The only reason I mentioned it was because after my Father passed I had that conversation with my mother. I couldn't get her to understand how she could afford to pay rent on her social security. She was 76 at the time, in 1995, and had owned the house for years and even at that time had about 200K in equity to pay the rent and would no longer have to worry about maintenance or taxes that kept increasing at warp speed. Besides she would be in a community of people her own age.I think it's just that one size does not fit all. Whereas you and I rent (each, for our own various reasons), I can also easily see how home ownership for many others, is their preference. What's important is that we all have a roof over our heads!
1 of Door County's Farm Markets first opened for the season on Friday and another on Saturday according to their facebook pages. I do know one of them is selling fresh asparagus, fresh pies, maple syrup, and more.Happy first farm market Saturday of the year It's early so just green/kale/lettuce and eggs but it's nice that is back open
No but you would have a comfortable bank account of $650,000 plus social security for you and your wife plus whatever other retirement savings you may have accumulated, and whatever earnings garnered from the 650K. No maintenance, no lawns to mow, no property taxes. Just travel, local or wherever, without worry about what is happening to your home. Just a personal decision, but I had enough of property ownership. I love my kids, but I had no desire to leave them all my equity if I should buy the farm while I scrimped to make ends meet.
I think it's just that one size does not fit all. Whereas you and I rent (each, for our own various reasons), I can also easily see how home ownership for many others, is their preference. What's important is that we all have a roof over our heads!
I would think property taxes are somewhat built into apt renters monthly payments. How would the owner of the apt complex pay for the annual property taxes to the county otherwise?I keep seeing no property taxes if you rent. Also, no maintenance. I know you’re not being charged directly for either, but, here anyway, those costs are wrapped up in your rent. It’s part of the owner’s CoDB.
Is it different somehow in NC…?
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